During a recent government meeting, a light-hearted exchange took place between officials regarding a friendly wager tied to the upcoming college football season. The discussion centered on a bet between two commissioners, one representing Florida State University and the other Georgia Tech, as they prepare for their teams to face off in Ireland.
The Florida State representative, who expressed excitement about the return of school and college football, outlined the terms of the bet, which includes the winner choosing a tie for the loser to wear at future meetings. Notably, if the winning margin exceeds 20 points, the loser must don a bow tie. The stakes also involve a public declaration of the winning team's superiority, which will be recorded in the public records of Suwanee County.
The playful banter highlighted the camaraderie among officials, with the Florida State representative teasing his counterpart about the performance of Georgia Tech. Both commissioners agreed to the terms of the bet, adding an element of fun to the upcoming football season.
In addition to the football discussion, the meeting briefly touched on Project Summit, with an update confirming that the project closed successfully on the 15th, marking a significant milestone for the county.